User:Newhacker1746/sandbox2

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Hi! On the internet, I go by the name Newhacker1746, because that was what I was a few years ago. My username is something that genuinely just "rolled off the fingers" many years ago. Some may know me from other sites, but that is all I will say on the subject. I am a passionate system administrator of Unix-like systems, and I use Linux daily as my main OS for one of my computers. My favorite family of operating systems is the BSD family, and I regularly use its descendants like NetBSD, FreeBSD, and macOS. I am most acquainted with the BSD family, in much the same way that they are my personal favorite OS family.

Basics

esEste usuario tiene el español como lengua materna.
fr-2Cet utilisateur peut contribuer avec un niveau intermédiaire en français.
{{Wiki}}This user can write in the MediaWiki language.
SGML
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This user's native programming language is SGML.
{{t|2}}This user understands what templates do, and how to write them.
This user cares about animals
athThis user is an atheist.
This user is interested in the
History of the
United States of America
.

Interests

This user is ambidextrous.
This user enjoys writing.

Views (don't hate me)

This user supports the legalisation of cannabis.
This user knows that Wikipedia has become too bureaucratic.
This user knows that the mainstream media is just a brainwashing tool.
This user supports Wikileaks and Julian Assange.
This user is an activist.

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Who I am[edit]

Lake bordering my school

I am an aspiring student that attempts to use technology in every way possible. As for contributions, I am quite lacking, but I will try to contribute significantly to the website I used the most many years ago.

What I do[edit]

My goal is to improve articles in my area of expertise, technology. People know me for my great knowledge of technology, and I will use that to help out in Wikipedia. I have followed the English Wikipedia for many years, back when Google Search had its old look. I run and help run many websites, and I am generally a Unix-like sysop. I run, and have run, many MediaWiki installs of varying complexity, content, and extensions. They will not be mentioned, but as a result I have a great knowledge of MediaWiki semantics, syntax, and hierarchy. That will enable me to contribute to Wikipedia effectively and correctly.